5 things you missed: A musical onesie, Gmail security, more

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1. A onesie that actually makes you look cool

A suit created by ByBorre was made for the sole purpose of acting like a music library – essentially turning you into a walking iPod. The BB suit uses 3-D cloth to equip you with Wifi, GPS, Bluetooth and NFC signals. Musicians can even upload their song to your onesie.

A new startup is making it a little easier for parents to find summer camps or day programs for their little ones. Camperoo was launched last spring and is a database of extracurricular activities with features such as:

Pikock is a service developed specifically for those people who want to build their own websites but don't know how to code. The service has custom templates that come with a built-in editor that allows you to edit images and even apply different effects to see what your creation would look like on mobile or desktop versions.

Missy Franklin, Jenny Simpson, Adeline Gray and three other Colorado women could be big players at the 2016 Rio OlympicsWhen people ask Missy Franklin for her thoughts about the Summer Olympics that will begin a year from Wednesday in Rio de Janeiro, she hangs a warning label on her answer.